Melania Trump supports husband despite mug shot: blames rivals for election interference.
Former First Lady Melania Trump Stands by Her Man Amidst Legal Troubles
According to a source, Melania Trump is standing firmly by her husband, former President Trump, in the face of his recent indictments by the Biden administration and local Democratic prosecutors. She shares his view that these legal issues are nothing more than “election interference by his political rivals.”
Melania Trump recognized the power of her husband’s mug shot, which he was required to take following his indictment by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. The source revealed that his expression in the picture was a defiant message to his enemies and a show of affection to his supporters.
Using the mug shot to his advantage, Trump managed to raise an impressive $7.1 million in campaign donations. In fact, he raised $4.18 million in just one day, making it the most successful 24-hour period of his campaign so far.
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— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 25, 2023
Despite the ongoing legal battles, Melania Trump remains a source of calm for her husband. She is credited with keeping him “calm and focused” during these challenging times. While Trump presents a tough front, his friends admit that the constant legal assaults have taken a toll on him.
Melania Trump ensures that they have peaceful moments together, such as breakfast with their son Barron, where she turns off the news and discourages phone or social media use at the table. She is also 100 percent supportive of Trump’s third presidential bid.
Contrary to media speculation, it seems that the adversity has brought the former first couple closer together instead of driving them apart. This unity not only benefits them and their family but also holds potential for the entire country if the Trumps were to return to the White House.
Source: The Western Journal
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